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i'm joined by ernie brown jr. nice to see you. you've been whooping and hollering for all the fans. >> i couldn't do it without them, you know. >> let me tell you something right now. there is no chance in the world i'm going to put my hand in that tank. i'm going to tell you that right off the bat, okay? but you will. what have you got in here? >> we've got some snapperlicious in here. >> what are these, alligator snapping turtles? >> alligator snapping turtles. yeah, they're live action. you don't want to put your hand in their mouth because they will snap it. they've got 1,000 pounds of pressure. and they could snap it off. these are alligator snapping turtles that are found in louisiana. >> your track record, how many times have you been bitten over the course of this career of yours? >> 34 years out of 40 years. >> 34 times? >> yeah. >> in 40 years? >> yep. >> and you have all your fingers, basically, right? >> yeah, i've got a few scars. >> is that the worst you've ever been hurt? >> yeah, seven stitches right here. it cut t
i'm joined by ernie brown jr. nice to see you. you've been whooping and hollering for all the fans. >> i couldn't do it without them, you know. >> let me tell you something right now. there is no chance in the world i'm going to put my hand in that tank. i'm going to tell you that right off the bat, okay? but you will. what have you got in here? >> we've got some snapperlicious in here. >> what are these, alligator snapping turtles? >> alligator snapping turtles....
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joining us now is judith browne diana. he's a civil rights attorney and co-director of the advancement project. she represented the naacp in a 2000 lawsuit to remedy voting rights in florida. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me, rachel. >> you are much more deeply involved in the vagueries of florida voting law than i am. did i get anything wrong in the way i explained what's going on in florida now in terms of how you understand the facts? >> you got it right. >> okay. it's complicated and it's quickly changing and a lot of this stuff hasn't been debated. it seems to being done at the initiative of the florida governor. is the governor consulting with lawyers in order to -- is this the kind of thing that other states are doing? is this a standard process that florida's going through, or is this something unusual? >> well, i mean, it's florida taking out their old bag of tricks. and they have come up with a new list and the list is flawed. i mean, a 91-year-old world war ii veteran? i mean, come on. really, gove
joining us now is judith browne diana. he's a civil rights attorney and co-director of the advancement project. she represented the naacp in a 2000 lawsuit to remedy voting rights in florida. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me, rachel. >> you are much more deeply involved in the vagueries of florida voting law than i am. did i get anything wrong in the way i explained what's going on in florida now in terms of how you understand the facts? >> you got it right....
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poverty in our situation so we think when we think poverty we talk about poverty with ink black, we think brown, that's what we mean by color coded it is all races, all colors, all creeds falling faster and poverty now than ever before. specifically women and children. we talk in this book about bill clinton, who i like and respect and she's a friend. i think she's still a friend. i said this a few times over the past couple weeks, maybe not the reality is nobody else in our society in part because the welfare reform bill 15 years ago peter edelman has a book of right now called so richard commesso poor we are not the only ones in caring for put people in this country we are not the only ones talking about before he ever got in the race talking about this particular issue and he famously predicted 15 years ago that this was going we were going to be reaping some dire consequences if bill clinton passed this law. he famously resigned his high post in the clinton administration in protest over this issue. fast-forward 15 years and i have news for you peter was right and that's why we see women an
poverty in our situation so we think when we think poverty we talk about poverty with ink black, we think brown, that's what we mean by color coded it is all races, all colors, all creeds falling faster and poverty now than ever before. specifically women and children. we talk in this book about bill clinton, who i like and respect and she's a friend. i think she's still a friend. i said this a few times over the past couple weeks, maybe not the reality is nobody else in our society in part...
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about poverty with ink black, we think brown, that's what we mean by color coded it is all races, all colors, all creeds falling faster and poverty now than ever before. specifically women and children. we talk in this book about bill clinton, who i like and respect and she's a friend. i think she's still a friend. i said this a few times over the past couple weeks, maybe not the reality is nobody else in our society in part because the welfare reform bill 15 years ago peter edelman has a book of right now called so richard commesso poor we are not the only ones in caring for put people in this country we are not the only ones talking about before he ever got in the race talking about this particular issue and he famously predicted 15 years ago that this was going we were going to be reaping some dire consequences if bill clinton passed this law. he famously resigned his high post in the clinton administration in protest over this issue. fast-forward 15 years and i have news for you peter was right and that's why we see women and children falling faster than anybody. what does this sa
about poverty with ink black, we think brown, that's what we mean by color coded it is all races, all colors, all creeds falling faster and poverty now than ever before. specifically women and children. we talk in this book about bill clinton, who i like and respect and she's a friend. i think she's still a friend. i said this a few times over the past couple weeks, maybe not the reality is nobody else in our society in part because the welfare reform bill 15 years ago peter edelman has a book...
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don't lock in negative. >> joshua brown, and then there's facebook. now, 2011 revenue, i have a $3.76 billion. how do you value facebook? do i want to look at revenue or advertising metrics? we recognize that the stock was priced way too high. how would you look at it in terms of valuing the company? >> i want to come back to the points that the other gentlemen make because there's an important story here. on facebook it's very simple. if you believe they can earn a dollar in 2013 or 2014, take it on a pure price to earnings multiple and understand the fact that you take a wild guess. other than that, it's really tough. momentum stocks, once the spell is broken and the momentum is going, there's no true way to value it. i don't think that will happen to facebook. just getting back to stocks or not, i don't want to come off like i'm really gloomy. there are some things that are working. i'll tell your viewers very quickly. look at the biotech sector. no one ever talks about it. if you look at the etfs that own all of the bioteches, they are all making
don't lock in negative. >> joshua brown, and then there's facebook. now, 2011 revenue, i have a $3.76 billion. how do you value facebook? do i want to look at revenue or advertising metrics? we recognize that the stock was priced way too high. how would you look at it in terms of valuing the company? >> i want to come back to the points that the other gentlemen make because there's an important story here. on facebook it's very simple. if you believe they can earn a dollar in 2013...
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it is the scott brown of this cycle. and all the money that is pouring in from around the country, the koch brothers, our good israeli friend, adelson all putting money into this race, they're using this to test how destructive they can be to democratic efforts around the country. if this works, if they can prove that ending collective bargaining is a winning strategy, they're going to take that national. that's going to be mitt romney's solution to why obama has ruined the economy. it is because he's helped workers. that's going to be -- that's why this election is so important. a week from today. and i gotta just -- shout out to people who are anywhere near wisconsin and particularly if you're in wisconsin do everything you can! what is it? united wisconsin.com. >> stephanie: yeah. >> we've got one week. >> stephanie: by the way, here's -- god forbid we lose that, julie has sent us a walker is going to jail fun fact. he's already in for a few hundred thousand for his criminal defense fund. now another 100k. that's some
it is the scott brown of this cycle. and all the money that is pouring in from around the country, the koch brothers, our good israeli friend, adelson all putting money into this race, they're using this to test how destructive they can be to democratic efforts around the country. if this works, if they can prove that ending collective bargaining is a winning strategy, they're going to take that national. that's going to be mitt romney's solution to why obama has ruined the economy. it is...
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are saying they found what appears to be blood on the floor of her bedroom, as well as dark reddish brown stains from several items during a search the home. isabel's parents say they last saw their daughter inside her bedroom, more than one month ago, when she went to sleep. all of this raises a lot of questions and mark furman is here to help us sort them out, former lapd homicide de tentative of course and fox news contributor. mark, good morning, good to have you here. >> thank you, good morning. martha: i had the same reaction when i read this this morning and looked it over because they could be anything. i mean t. depends on what kind of blood stains they were, who they belong to, whether or not tests were run on them. tell me a little about how you're approaching all of this at this point. >> well, martha, when you look at the scene, you have first the option of seeing how these stains are deposited, are they the product of somebody trying to clean them up, are they dropped, in other words, blooddrops where you can actually see movement or the absence of movement, are they cast of
are saying they found what appears to be blood on the floor of her bedroom, as well as dark reddish brown stains from several items during a search the home. isabel's parents say they last saw their daughter inside her bedroom, more than one month ago, when she went to sleep. all of this raises a lot of questions and mark furman is here to help us sort them out, former lapd homicide de tentative of course and fox news contributor. mark, good morning, good to have you here. >> thank you,...
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instead, both governors jerry brown and arnold schwarzenegger used the funds to help plug up the california deficit. here to comment is the host of "varney & company" on the fox business network, stuart varney. how could they possibly do that? >> it's a mark of desperation. california is broke. they've got a $17 billion deficit and they're scrounging around to any available pool of cash including this one to sort of help them bail out that deficit. even though, look, they're $15 million that's been collected over the past 10 years. you pay $50 and you get the special license plate. $40 annual renewal fee. they bought in $15 million. a tiny amount of money actually. but more than half of it has been diverted away from anti-terror programs, away from scholarships for victims of survivors and towards paying down the debt. that's a mark of desperation, they'll raid any pool of cash that they can get their hands on. >> we're looking right now on the screen at some of the places that that money apparently went to instead of -- >> yeah, food and agriculture department, the emergency management age
instead, both governors jerry brown and arnold schwarzenegger used the funds to help plug up the california deficit. here to comment is the host of "varney & company" on the fox business network, stuart varney. how could they possibly do that? >> it's a mark of desperation. california is broke. they've got a $17 billion deficit and they're scrounging around to any available pool of cash including this one to sort of help them bail out that deficit. even though, look, they're...
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governor brown is doing the same thing. it find it outrageous. >> bob: i do, too. i find it outrageous you blew your story for tomorrow morning. >> brian: for you geis. >> eric: $80,000 only used for scholarship. >> brian: flight 93, the two families that live there say you have to be kidding me. they are continuing with the premium but labeling it differently. >> andrea: so this is going to make your blood boil. stormy rich, 18-year-old florida student riding on a middle school bus because of scheduling issues. special needs girl on the bus was being bullied to shove food in her mouth and she jumped in to defend the student. now the lake county school district is punishing her for defending a special needs child. take a listen to stormy's side of the story. >> i was sticking up for somebody. why would you be in trouble for doing that? i would never want it to happen to anybody else. i know you can't save the world. >> andrea: they say she is the bully. can you believe that? this makes me so angry. you know what, stormy. who cares? keep doing what you are doing. >>
governor brown is doing the same thing. it find it outrageous. >> bob: i do, too. i find it outrageous you blew your story for tomorrow morning. >> brian: for you geis. >> eric: $80,000 only used for scholarship. >> brian: flight 93, the two families that live there say you have to be kidding me. they are continuing with the premium but labeling it differently. >> andrea: so this is going to make your blood boil. stormy rich, 18-year-old florida student riding on a...
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list of voters in the state who aren't legal citizens so they can have their voting rights revoked browning did what he asked and came up with one hundred eighty two thousand floridians who were possible non-citizens brought himself admitted the list was filled with their and shouldn't be taken public or used to keep voters off the rolls governor scott didn't care though and after brown he resigned in february scott went ahead doing exactly that and already thousands of voters have been purged according to documents obtained by the center for american progress of the floridians tagged by scott in miami dade county over three hundred fifty were wrongfully identified and are actually u.s. citizens who came forward with proof of their citizenship to get their voting rights restored most of the rest of the people flagged in that county haven't responded yet and many likely never will even if they are citizens and probably all of them are because they have other things to worry about like getting to work driving their kids to school feeding their family rather than trying to jump over another hu
list of voters in the state who aren't legal citizens so they can have their voting rights revoked browning did what he asked and came up with one hundred eighty two thousand floridians who were possible non-citizens brought himself admitted the list was filled with their and shouldn't be taken public or used to keep voters off the rolls governor scott didn't care though and after brown he resigned in february scott went ahead doing exactly that and already thousands of voters have been purged...
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then when i had $8.29 saved, a mason jar up in the cupboard i said, mommy, daddy, i went to brown sporting goods and got my first racket and the salesperson said to me, well, what kind of racket do you want? i said, what does $8.29 buy? i got it because i loved the color. it was -- it's -- purple is my favorite color. laugheneder, violet. i would sleep with my racket every night. and i would dream about winning and being number one. so when i see my -- this racket i said, oh, i love it, i love it. just like lynus with your blankey, that's how i am with my tennis racket. the biggest thing is materials and the racket. they're so light. my wooden racket was 13 3/4 ounces. federer is pretty heavy. sampras is heavy. the aerodynamics, it's so much harder. the sweet spots, i can go on and on and on. all the pros are talking about the strings they use. oh, it's got little sharp things in the strings so it -- the spins take more. like if you have seen nadal hit that forehand spin, the reason it takes -- everything's exaggerated. the slice is exaggerated. the topspin is exaggerated and they have the
then when i had $8.29 saved, a mason jar up in the cupboard i said, mommy, daddy, i went to brown sporting goods and got my first racket and the salesperson said to me, well, what kind of racket do you want? i said, what does $8.29 buy? i got it because i loved the color. it was -- it's -- purple is my favorite color. laugheneder, violet. i would sleep with my racket every night. and i would dream about winning and being number one. so when i see my -- this racket i said, oh, i love it, i love...
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i went to browns sporting goods, and i got my first racquet. and the salesperson said, well, what kind do you want? i said, what does $8.29 buy? [laughter] so i got it because i loved the color. purple's my favorite color. lavender, violates all of those -- violets, all of those are my favorite. and i would sleep with my racquet every night, and i would dream about winning anding with number one. [laughter] so when i see this racquet i'm, like, oh, i love it, i love it. [laughter] just like linus, you know, with your blankie? that's how i am with a tennis racquet. when i see a racquet. but the biggest thing is the materials in the racquet. they're so light. my wood b racquet was 13 and three-quarter ounces. oh, my god -- nobody plays -- well, maybe fedderrer. sampras' was pretty hefty when he played. but the aerodynamics are great. the sweet spot be's a lot bigger. i can go on and on. and now they've got this string. all the pros are talking about the string they use, that's all they talk about. oh, it's got little sharp things in the strings,
i went to browns sporting goods, and i got my first racquet. and the salesperson said, well, what kind do you want? i said, what does $8.29 buy? [laughter] so i got it because i loved the color. purple's my favorite color. lavender, violates all of those -- violets, all of those are my favorite. and i would sleep with my racquet every night, and i would dream about winning anding with number one. [laughter] so when i see this racquet i'm, like, oh, i love it, i love it. [laughter] just like...
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joining us, the editor and chief of the daily beast, tina brown. good to see you. >> great to be here. >> we'll start with an update on syria. first, human rights officials with the united nations say most of the 108 syrian civilians killed last week were shot execution style inside their homes. the findings seem to support claims by survivor who is say militia men went door-to-door through villages gunning down entire families. at least 49 children are among the dead. >> that makes it even more -- more stunning and outrageous and shows this is a regime that does not have the moral authority to lead its country. i mean, execution style, going door-to-door, knocking down doors and executing at least 50 children. >> it's not quite rwanda yet, but echoes of it. >> it's moving that way. you talked about it. let me show you the headline, actually, of the wall street journal editorial. a lot of people are hearing this news and are going to realize that the united states is going to have to do something. this is what the wall street journal says. the unit
joining us, the editor and chief of the daily beast, tina brown. good to see you. >> great to be here. >> we'll start with an update on syria. first, human rights officials with the united nations say most of the 108 syrian civilians killed last week were shot execution style inside their homes. the findings seem to support claims by survivor who is say militia men went door-to-door through villages gunning down entire families. at least 49 children are among the dead. >> that...
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chuck brown. news4's megan mcgrath is live outside the howard theater now with more. megan, good morning. >> reporter: well, good morning, eun. preparations for today's viewing are underway. you can see behind me here the howard theater is all lit up. the street in front has been closed down already. and we have crews who are putting metal bike racks in place that will help form the line when people begin to arrive later on this morning for the public viewing. now chuck brown had a very loyal following and continued to bring in the crowds until the very end. we are expecting a very large crowd here at the howard theater later on today. now the viewing is open to the public, it begins at 11:00 a.m., and will go until 10:00 tonight. as i mentioned, they've already blocked off t street in front of the howard theater, and more closures are going to come beginning at 9:30. let's take a look at some of those closures. now, t street is closed between 7th and florida avenue right now. at 9:30, that closure expands. t will be closed between 9th and florida. we're also going to
chuck brown. news4's megan mcgrath is live outside the howard theater now with more. megan, good morning. >> reporter: well, good morning, eun. preparations for today's viewing are underway. you can see behind me here the howard theater is all lit up. the street in front has been closed down already. and we have crews who are putting metal bike racks in place that will help form the line when people begin to arrive later on this morning for the public viewing. now chuck brown had a very...
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. >> incoming president brown, >> members of the board of trustees, distinguished faculty and staff, and obviously, the unexcited and completely irrepressible class of 2012. [laughter] [applause] when the doctor called me to speak, he said that this class wanted somebody who is dynamic and entertaining. [laughter] well, lady gaga wasn't available, so here i am. [laughter] let me begin by extending, you all have been wonderful the way you have embraced me today, i can feel the emotion and hear it in all of your speakers, but particularly your president. i want to join everybody in extending a remarkable career the greatest congratulations that deserves. the new athletic turf that the mustangs did not get to play on but in the future will. [applause] i am an old lacrosse player, and i mean old. [laughter] it is a great pleasure. this man has really led this college in a remarkable way, and i know you all agree with that. we were classmates in college. i wish him well on his retirement. but speaking personally, he is way too young to retire. [laughter] [applause] in the united states se
. >> incoming president brown, >> members of the board of trustees, distinguished faculty and staff, and obviously, the unexcited and completely irrepressible class of 2012. [laughter] [applause] when the doctor called me to speak, he said that this class wanted somebody who is dynamic and entertaining. [laughter] well, lady gaga wasn't available, so here i am. [laughter] let me begin by extending, you all have been wonderful the way you have embraced me today, i can feel the...
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. >>> we turn to mayor adlai and former allaire but it brown >>> i'm not trying to take away anything from oakland. i support everything that they're doing. but there is an opportunity here for all the fans to enjoy a a waterfront the arena. they could enjoy our scenery. >>> you said that one of your biggest regrets as mayor is not putting in a arena downtown. >>> absolutely. believe me, and we should have something comparable if not better than madison square garden. were you could watch basketball and other kinds of interest board and all within walking dissert. that's what the mayor is talking about. >>> the big question is whether the states are going to allow it. so sending it over to private entities, but the questions raised there. >>> we are prepared for them. that's why we want to read and by gavin newsom. he is part of our rear. there is also the bay area conservation district that we must respect. that's why you want to gain flexibility in the front end. we want to incorporate their ideas because the warriors won that. >>> with the selling points for this arena? >>> bringin
. >>> we turn to mayor adlai and former allaire but it brown >>> i'm not trying to take away anything from oakland. i support everything that they're doing. but there is an opportunity here for all the fans to enjoy a a waterfront the arena. they could enjoy our scenery. >>> you said that one of your biggest regrets as mayor is not putting in a arena downtown. >>> absolutely. believe me, and we should have something comparable if not better than madison...
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that's especially true for aaron brown. tomorrow, he's due to become a father, of sorts. >> i am getting a cat. the prison has a program set up with a no-kill shelter and we're allowed to adopt cats. i've been waiting for about a month since i was told that i'm getting a cat. and i've actually wanted one since i got here in 2002. >> why? >> i've always liked cats. i think sometimes i like cats better than i like people. >> while a kitten might provide a sense of family, brown knows he will never see his own parents again. >> on the night of february 5th, 1994, i waited for my mom and my stepdad to get home. and just after midnight, i -- when they arrived, i killed them both. >> how? >> i shot them with a 12-gauge. i wish i had a good reason why i did what i did. because at least then there might be some way of justifying it. but there's not. there's no way of justifying what i did. >> what was so wrong that they had to be murdered? what was so wrong in your family? >> i have no idea. >> the night weighs heavily on billy gro
that's especially true for aaron brown. tomorrow, he's due to become a father, of sorts. >> i am getting a cat. the prison has a program set up with a no-kill shelter and we're allowed to adopt cats. i've been waiting for about a month since i was told that i'm getting a cat. and i've actually wanted one since i got here in 2002. >> why? >> i've always liked cats. i think sometimes i like cats better than i like people. >> while a kitten might provide a sense of family,...
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tonight huckabee honors the sacrifice and service of chief operator brown. >> i am harris falkener. a major storm churning over the atlantic and moving to the u.s.. a super soaker. this holiday weekend that could affect millions. fall out spreading. sentenced the doctor that paved the way for u.s. navy seals to take out public enemy number one. what punishment does this send to others who could lead us to dangerous people? the the reaction of the
tonight huckabee honors the sacrifice and service of chief operator brown. >> i am harris falkener. a major storm churning over the atlantic and moving to the u.s.. a super soaker. this holiday weekend that could affect millions. fall out spreading. sentenced the doctor that paved the way for u.s. navy seals to take out public enemy number one. what punishment does this send to others who could lead us to dangerous people? the the reaction of the
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a person hero to jordan brown. he helped to raise 100,000. and jordan and the chairman of the world war ii found egg prepare to head to normandy to dedicate the monument. >> thank you, uma. >> jordan, what an amazing effort you made. why were you so moved by the story of world twar two hero in the 101st airborne decision? - on division. >> he was a great guy and conscious of his men and they trusted him and did so much on d-day . he was republican amazing character. >> why did you feel like you needed to honor him if a special way with a statue in normandy. >> well, the statute is dedicated to those who served on d-day and not a lot of things have been done recently for like world war ii heroes especially those on the european campaign. and so something needed to be done. >> you are instrumental in raising so much money by having wrist bands . something that major winter used to say. that is going amazingly well. what is the message to folks out there as to why they should buy the wrist bands. >> it is what he would say to his men and encoura
a person hero to jordan brown. he helped to raise 100,000. and jordan and the chairman of the world war ii found egg prepare to head to normandy to dedicate the monument. >> thank you, uma. >> jordan, what an amazing effort you made. why were you so moved by the story of world twar two hero in the 101st airborne decision? - on division. >> he was a great guy and conscious of his men and they trusted him and did so much on d-day . he was republican amazing character. >>...
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police say the body found had dark brown hair with blue fingernail polish. she was area an old navy shirt and pajama bottoms. her ethnicity is still not known. >> we always have to treat it as if it's a homicide. so our investigators will do everything we can to follow up on all the leads, to continue to canvas the area and talk to neighbors. >> and police are check, with nearby law enforcement agencies and their missing persons cases. >>> two girls in bakersfield died in a fire started by kids playing with matches. they were only two and three years old. they were playing in a vacant trailer with two boys who were a couple years older. firefighters say the trailer caught fire after the boys lit matches. >> we ran over here, they grabbed the water hose, they said they might be babies, we broke windows out but beyond -- you couldn't do nothing. flames out of control. >> the boys escaped by running from the trailer but they closed the door behind them once the fire started. it's unclear if any of the boys or their parents will face charges. >>> state regulator
police say the body found had dark brown hair with blue fingernail polish. she was area an old navy shirt and pajama bottoms. her ethnicity is still not known. >> we always have to treat it as if it's a homicide. so our investigators will do everything we can to follow up on all the leads, to continue to canvas the area and talk to neighbors. >> and police are check, with nearby law enforcement agencies and their missing persons cases. >>> two girls in bakersfield died in a...
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liberals left in the university's but most of this put on their brown shirts and march. we have created a real monster in this country and i don't know what to do with it. they have a non liberal way to treat me and they tried and here i am. i am having a pretty good time of it. when they get together they have know -- they are very proud of the fact that they would crush us if they could but they can't. thank god for our constitution. >> tom dell dell. i will take the other side. i think as mark twain said the reports of my death are exaggerated. roosevelt won more times for reelection because -- i think we are approaching 50% of the work force directly or indirectly work for the federal government. in the white house, and -- >> i can't hear. >> is that better? >> maybe so. >> reports of the demise of liberalism are exaggerated. fdr won reelection because he had much of the country on his payroll. today we have 50% roughly of the work force directly or indirectly on the payroll of state, federal and local government. >> is your point that fifty% of the american people d
liberals left in the university's but most of this put on their brown shirts and march. we have created a real monster in this country and i don't know what to do with it. they have a non liberal way to treat me and they tried and here i am. i am having a pretty good time of it. when they get together they have know -- they are very proud of the fact that they would crush us if they could but they can't. thank god for our constitution. >> tom dell dell. i will take the other side. i think...
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nine of the 10 lawyers at work on the landmark brown vs. board of education case under marshall, nine of 10 were howard law graduates. [applause] marshall argue that case before the supreme court and changed the course of american history forever. when i was ceo of chicago public schools, i love sending students to howard. i knew they would get a great education and be cared for in a community that nurtured leadership and commitment and capacity. one of my students served on the revisory council. they told me the truth, not what i wanted to hear, what i needed be here. it may are public-school system better. in chicago, he held to be organized a rally and address a crowd of about this size, 25,000. in washington at howard, he knows that protecting our democracy requires action, not just admiring. he is the first of his family to go to college. he came to howard and washington about the same time i did. president obama and i are weighty -- hoping to stay in d.c. for another four years. [applause] an echo that he is sticking around as well. [
nine of the 10 lawyers at work on the landmark brown vs. board of education case under marshall, nine of 10 were howard law graduates. [applause] marshall argue that case before the supreme court and changed the course of american history forever. when i was ceo of chicago public schools, i love sending students to howard. i knew they would get a great education and be cared for in a community that nurtured leadership and commitment and capacity. one of my students served on the revisory...
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brown bag your lunch instead of going out. six dollars saved timed 5 days a week times ten years is 21,000 bucks! that's a lotta lettuce. small changes today... big bucks tomorrow. feed the pig.org.
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hypocriticahyp. >> reporter: howard brooks and thomas gore each pleaded guilty to secretly funding brown. >> let's not minimize what occurred here. it was a deception of the public. it's deceiving the public which is a major crime when you're talking about elections and the fundamental bedrock of our democracy is having an open and honest election. >> reporter: light foot says it's possible gray knew or did nothing illegal, but many finity campaign workers would like to hear from mayor gray. >> we don't know if he's instead yesterday. but i do think it's time that the mayor tell us what he knows. >>> fenty has never publicly commented on the campaign's scandal. mayor gray says commentin commenting. >>> a mother had to fight off a baby accused of trying to snap her bus. it happened this morning on board an omni link bus near graham park road. wilder tried to grap her 6 month old son out of his baby seat, but the mom managed to stop her. >>> a mcclain man who seriously burned himself in a kitchen fire has died. police say 91-year-old carol adams was cooking at his home on old meadow road l
hypocriticahyp. >> reporter: howard brooks and thomas gore each pleaded guilty to secretly funding brown. >> let's not minimize what occurred here. it was a deception of the public. it's deceiving the public which is a major crime when you're talking about elections and the fundamental bedrock of our democracy is having an open and honest election. >> reporter: light foot says it's possible gray knew or did nothing illegal, but many finity campaign workers would like to hear...
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. >> we have several microphones brown the auditorium. i will take the first one. thank you very much for your speech and your leadership. and the recent hearing, it struck me, something that you said, about the dragon vehicle. can we pull that image backed up? that is the perfect setting for question, and for what mr. bolden said at this hearing, and the gravitas of what is about that happen. when dragon is grappled, locked into place, the hatch is opened, those two spacecraft become one and they start sharing moments of an mercia. could you expand on that. >> when we can next -- connect drag it to the international space station and at the crew verifies pressures on both sides of the hatch are equal so we can open the hatch and they open the hatch, the breathing air is the same. it is one support system. that is really important. for the week or so that dragon will be there, our crew members will be going out as if it is another module on the station. it stops being spacex's module and it becomes a part of the international space station. that is important. we ge
. >> we have several microphones brown the auditorium. i will take the first one. thank you very much for your speech and your leadership. and the recent hearing, it struck me, something that you said, about the dragon vehicle. can we pull that image backed up? that is the perfect setting for question, and for what mr. bolden said at this hearing, and the gravitas of what is about that happen. when dragon is grappled, locked into place, the hatch is opened, those two spacecraft become one...
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how do we know that scott brown is a man? oh, that's right, he posed naked for cosmo poll tan, but that's right, she should be more forthcoming. we did find out she's 1/32 cherokee. >> and even that is in dispute! >> a great, great, great grandfather, but apparently, whether or not that qualifies to meet affirmative action quota is something i don't know but i do believe she needs to be forthcoming to get this off the table. as you point out, voters have said this -- surveys have shown this is not a significant issue to most massachusetts voters. shannon: mike, do voters give a pass when it comes to not being 100 percent truthful out there? we've seen other areas involving democrats who have been successful, they've been elect the and -- elected and been able to overcome the troubles. >> pocafibber is having a little trouble in her teepe! she's not -- obama can't run off his record and she can't answer -- >> let's stay on the topic of elizabeth war stkpwhraoepb alan, there you go again! she was asked are you part native ameri
how do we know that scott brown is a man? oh, that's right, he posed naked for cosmo poll tan, but that's right, she should be more forthcoming. we did find out she's 1/32 cherokee. >> and even that is in dispute! >> a great, great, great grandfather, but apparently, whether or not that qualifies to meet affirmative action quota is something i don't know but i do believe she needs to be forthcoming to get this off the table. as you point out, voters have said this -- surveys have...
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and joining me to do that is mark chandler, chief global currency strategist with brown brothers and mike moran with senior chartered bank. mike, i'm going to start with you. you think the risk of greece leaving the euro has risen extensively. does that mean you think they will? and what does that mean for the euro? >> really, the last election in may i think dramatically changed the odds for a lot of people. this anti-austerity message has really been quite deep. and i think now it becomes a political question. it's not so much the economics. the greek economy's contracted 20% in the last four or five years. so no one's buying into this austerity kind of program anymore. so i think the greeks are going to -- i think the risk of them leaving, you know, in the next six months before the end of the year are substantially higher than they were in may when there was still some buy-in. >> you're still short the euro or shorting the euro? >> we're still bearish on the euro looking at 1.20 or 1.22 over the next three months is our core view. one thing i would say is now the market is so sho
and joining me to do that is mark chandler, chief global currency strategist with brown brothers and mike moran with senior chartered bank. mike, i'm going to start with you. you think the risk of greece leaving the euro has risen extensively. does that mean you think they will? and what does that mean for the euro? >> really, the last election in may i think dramatically changed the odds for a lot of people. this anti-austerity message has really been quite deep. and i think now it...
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jerry brown is going to attend, minority speaker nancy pelosi, and the mayor. this is part of ongoing construction in track replacement that will continue to offer quality service. >>darya: 35 million people in the united states are gonna travel. night after 10 troubled by cars. air travel should be-up 5 1/2% per predictions. let's take a look at the price respected to pay for gas a round the bay. they're paying $3.21 in south carolina. that is the cheapest place in the nation. >>mark: the dow is still struggling. we're taking a quick break as the kron 4 morning news takes a quick look outside. we're talking about a few showers and possibly at thunderstorm. we are seeing berrylike traffic. we are seeing very light traffic. look at you guys with your fancy-schmancy u-verse high speed internet. you know, in my day you couldn't just start streaming six ways to sunday. you'd get knocked off. and sometimes, it took a minute to download a song. that's sixty seconds, for crying out loud. we know how long a minute is! sitting, waiting for an album to download. i still
jerry brown is going to attend, minority speaker nancy pelosi, and the mayor. this is part of ongoing construction in track replacement that will continue to offer quality service. >>darya: 35 million people in the united states are gonna travel. night after 10 troubled by cars. air travel should be-up 5 1/2% per predictions. let's take a look at the price respected to pay for gas a round the bay. they're paying $3.21 in south carolina. that is the cheapest place in the nation....
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california alargest state -- california's largest state employee union want to help governor brown to save money. the union is asking its members for saveth ideas to offer as alternatives to the governor. so far the union says it's received more than 1,000 ideas from its members. governor brown has proposed shifting employees to a four- day, 38-hour workweek. >>> the jury in the trial of john edwards, the corruption trial is now in its sixth day of deliberations. there's john edwards. he's accused of diverting almost a million dollars in campaign money as part of the scheme to hide an extramarital affair during the 2008 campaign. if convicted, he faces up to 30 years in prison. >>> well, three eighth-grade girls -- girls have been suspended for cyber bullying. the girls used facebook to threaten physical harm. california law allows schools to suspend students for cyber bullying even if it did not happen on campus. well, today is therd anniversary of the -- well, today is the 3rd avenue of the disappearance of evan -- anniversary of the disappearance of evan patz. new york city police
california alargest state -- california's largest state employee union want to help governor brown to save money. the union is asking its members for saveth ideas to offer as alternatives to the governor. so far the union says it's received more than 1,000 ideas from its members. governor brown has proposed shifting employees to a four- day, 38-hour workweek. >>> the jury in the trial of john edwards, the corruption trial is now in its sixth day of deliberations. there's john edwards....
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good evening, i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, we get the latest on the crisis as european leaders ended their summit without agreement on concrete solutions. >> brown: plus, we ask how europe's instability could affect the u.s. especially as it deals with its own fiscal crisis. >> woodruff: then, paul solman asks an age-old question: will new technology make human workers obsolete? >> there are factorys where robots do almost all of the work. >> and lights out? why is it called lights out? >> because you don't need lighting in a place run by robots. >> brown: margaret warner looks at the case against the pakistani doctor jailed for 33 years after helping the c.i.a. capture osama bin laden. >> woodruff: and ray suarez has the story of a columbia iversity profess's fht to prove an innocent man was executed in texas. >> there was not a sled of forensic in evidence this case, even though the crime scene was a very small confined area that was just doused in blood, there was not even a microscopic drop of bl
good evening, i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, we get the latest on the crisis as european leaders ended their summit without agreement on concrete solutions. >> brown: plus, we ask how europe's instability could affect the u.s. especially as it deals with its own fiscal crisis. >> woodruff: then, paul solman asks an age-old question: will new technology make human workers obsolete? >> there are factorys where...
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. >>> chuck brown's family announces plans for d.c. to remember the godfather of go-go. >>> we'll tell you what new research suggests about c-sections and the potential impact on the weight of the child. >>> good evening. i'm jim vance. >> and i'm doreen gentzler. thank you for joining us for news 4 at 11:00. >>> several students got sick at the roslyn metro station. they were part of a 200 person tour group that had just finished a walking tour in d.c. they were on the metro heading toward arlington when several kids started feeling ill. three of them were taken to a hospital to get fluids. it appears they may have been overwhelmed by walking in the heat 37 temperatures made it into the 80s today. could be even hotter tomorrow. veronica's in for doug tonight. veronica? >> it will be plenty steamy this weekend. it certainly is going to feel like summer has arrived. as far as those storms out there this evening, once again they hit in the same locations just west of d.c. where some areas didn't get a drop. 69/100 of an inch of rain in w
. >>> chuck brown's family announces plans for d.c. to remember the godfather of go-go. >>> we'll tell you what new research suggests about c-sections and the potential impact on the weight of the child. >>> good evening. i'm jim vance. >> and i'm doreen gentzler. thank you for joining us for news 4 at 11:00. >>> several students got sick at the roslyn metro station. they were part of a 200 person tour group that had just finished a walking tour in d.c....
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i >> brown: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening with david brooks and ruth marcus among others. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> this is the at&t network-- a living, breathing intelligence bringing people together to bring new ideas to life. >> look, it's so simple. >> in a year, the bright minds from inside and outside the company come together to work on an idea. adding to it from the road, improving it in the cloud, all in real time. >> good idea. >> it's the at&t network. providing new ways to work together, so business works better. and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station fr
i >> brown: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening with david brooks and ruth marcus among others. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> this is the at&t network-- a living, breathing intelligence bringing people together to bring new ideas to life. >> look, it's so simple. >> in a year, the bright...